Dumb ass movie ever how the hell is you going to drop a bag of money in a store when you have customers and strangers walking in and out plus how the hell is she trust all those people for her fraud and lastly you cannot get all those money from any type of banks regardless of the code because they need a lot information before the trusting anyone with their money 💰 !!! Make your money realistic and accurate please

i love this movie and i thank you for sharing this. it is a very important lessons that ladies need to acknowledge. money cant buy happiness and bad and materialistic friends are to avoid as they can ruin your life. can anyone please help me with the title of the song that played at the end of the movie, i would like to download it.

I luv nigerian movies. .I'm in Botswana. .das movie is very educational. .and truly motivational. .The lesson has been learned. .wow! !wise people still exist is just matter of opening your eyes widely

Hallo from Curacao Netherlands Antilles, I enjoyed the film. I was so glad for Neka and her husband such a beautiful couple and a good script, the person who wrote the story I salute him , thanks for such a beautiful movie, Good work, and keep on producing these beautiful films based on true stories. Love to you all and the film crew.Yvonne Damberg.

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